For a dose of food and philosophy (as in, an exploration of praxis and thought, a flashback for me of the oft-used term in graduate school, “dichotomy.” Also oft-used: “dominant ideology” and “Foucault.”), visit “The Salty Cod.” This … Read More ...

A hearty (groan, bad pun) thank you to the blogger at “Mushy” for giving us these free, downloadable patterns to create candy boxes. She provides photographs of each step, too, making this an easy project and super … Read More ...

Find these yummily photographed (is “yummily” a word?) heart-shaped peppermint patties at Erin Cooks, a lovely foodie blog. Our blogger not only has aforementioned yummy-looking photographs, but she also provides lots of handy notes to make creating the patties … Read More ...

This definitely falls in the just-for-fun category. Visit crytogram.com to create your own virtual candy heart sayings to share with the world. And read the creations of others. Choose from love mode or Goth mode (the only difference being a … Read More ...

Now I got married in Vegas almost five years ago, so I don’t really have much business trolling wedding web sites. Except there’s a wealth of food, favor, decor and entertaining ideas to find there. (De-weddingized to suit your needs, … Read More ...

I just found Oddee.com and am fascinated, which I’m guessing is the point, as the subtitle is “A Blog on the Oddities of Our World.” They have links and lists of worsts, most fascinating, extremes, most bizarre, geekiest, craziest and … Read More ...

How delectable do these look? The recipe for these chocolate/caramel/shortbread bars is originally from Sherry Yard’s “Dessert by the Yard” and brought to us by the blog “Cooking Books.” The blogger is working her way through … Read More ...

I’ve always put bread bowls in the category of “cool concept, but probably too difficult to make my own.” Seems I was wrong. The lovely, info filled site “Apple Pie, Patis, and Pate” (pretend the accents are in … Read More ...

What a crafty, clever idea to dress up a rolls for a dinner party. Find the recipe and instructions to topping dinner rolls with herbs here at “Our Best Bites.” In addition to recipes and kitchen tips, this … Read More ...

Find Barack Obama’s celebratory lunch menu–including recipes–for his Inauguration Day at the (UK based!) Timesonline. The lunch Tuesday is a tribute to the16th US president, Abraham Lincoln. The menu was created by Arlington, Virginia based Design Cuisine.